MILK SKIMMER (c.1940) by Alexander Calder

MILK SKIMMER - Alexander Calder - c.1940

Artwork Information

TitleMILK SKIMMER
ArtistAlexander Calder
Datec.1940
Art MovementExpressionism

About MILK SKIMMER

The “MILK SKIMMER” is an artwork by Alexander Calder, dated around 1940. Associated with the Expressionism movement, this piece is categorized under the genre of design. It is important to note, however, that Alexander Calder is famously known for his work in the realm of abstract sculpture, particularly mobiles, and the given facts may not accurately represent his typical style or period movements.

The artwork in question appears to be an object typically known as a utensil or tool, specifically a milk skimmer as suggested by its title. It features a long, slender handle with a circular, mesh-like disk at the end, resembling an actual milk skimmer used to remove cream or debris from milk in a practical setting. The design is utilitarian and appears aged, with the wire mesh pattern of the disk providing both a functional aspect and a visual texture. Despite the factual inconsistencies, as a design object attributed to Calder, it exhibits a straightforward form with an emphasis on functionality, yet with a potential subtle nod to aesthetic detail that one might associate with an artist’s creative touch.

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